Hey Major_Grooves, that's a bug, IP geolocation gone wrong :( If you select United Kingdom you'll only get publicity opportunities related to the UK. let me know if I can do anything to help.
Hey minimaxir, you're right that they're not. Founders are short on time and need to focus. So I'm illustrating a point that you can reliably get publicity within the time limit that you allocate for this activity. It doesn't need to be a hit or miss :)
Hi Egreg, I'm going to go ahead and say that yes it is. In the sense that every piece of content you share online with your name on it is publicity.
That includes that instagram photo of a great day at the beach, that blog post you wrote about reaching your 50th paid user, or a retweet of a hacker news article about lisp.
In each case you're saying look, that's me, that's what I do, and that's what I stand for.
It's called content marketing. And everyone is doing it if they're aware of it or not.
[+] [-] anmol|12 years ago|reply
On the flip side, TC gets syndicated widely, and is very helpful for technical hiring.
[+] [-] daveying99|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Major_Grooves|12 years ago|reply
It's kinda offputting if I just want to reach UK media.
[+] [-] daveying99|12 years ago|reply
By the way what is your startup about? :)
[+] [-] minimaxir|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] daveying99|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] EGreg|12 years ago|reply
How is Publiseek different from HARO?
[+] [-] daveying99|12 years ago|reply
That includes that instagram photo of a great day at the beach, that blog post you wrote about reaching your 50th paid user, or a retweet of a hacker news article about lisp.
In each case you're saying look, that's me, that's what I do, and that's what I stand for.
It's called content marketing. And everyone is doing it if they're aware of it or not.
[+] [-] ronilan|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] daveying99|12 years ago|reply